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Meet "TAHA", Ukraine’s Pioneering Amphibious All-Terrain Vehicle

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Meet "TAHA", Ukraine’s Pioneering Amphibious All-Terrain Vehicle
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine codified and approved the use of the amphibious all-terrain vehicle "TAHA" developed by Ukrainian engineers in units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. (Source: TAHA)

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine codified and approved the use of the amphibious all-terrain vehicle "TAHA" developed by Ukrainian engineers in units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the information presented on the company’s website, the machine is able to work on any terrain: swamps, floodplains, and deep snow, in a temperature range from -40°C to +40°C. Thanks to its small dimensions and the ability to turn around on the spot, the all-terrain vehicle effectively maneuvers in a limited space.

“The utility platform does not need roads and bridges. It can overcome obstacles such as fallen trees, swamps, marshes, dunes, stones, rocks, debris, snow and ice, as well as water bodies of any depth,“ says the description of the vehicle.

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine codified and approved the use of the amphibious all-terrain vehicle "TAHA" developed by Ukrainian engineers in units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. (Source: TAHA)
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine codified and approved the use of the amphibious all-terrain vehicle "TAHA" developed by Ukrainian engineers in units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. (Source: TAHA)

In addition, "TAHA" overcomes obstacles more than 1 meter high, and the pressure on the surface created by its wide tires is less than the pressure of a human foot. This allows it to move on loose and unstable soils.

The vehicle can carry up to 1 ton of cargo or up to 10 passengers. Speed ​​on land reaches 40 km/h, and on water up to 6 km/h. The all-terrain vehicle has several fuel tanks and is able to work on one gas station for more than two days.

The Ministry states that the vehicle is already used at the front for evacuation and transportation of ammunition and food in difficult terrain conditions where other types of military equipment cannot cope.

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine codified and approved the use of the amphibious all-terrain vehicle "TAHA" developed by Ukrainian engineers in units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. (Source: TAHA)
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine codified and approved the use of the amphibious all-terrain vehicle "TAHA" developed by Ukrainian engineers in units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. (Source: TAHA)
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